Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf’s quarrel was not for the people in the debates of 88 and 92

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Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf's quarrel was not for the people in the debates of 88 and 92

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said there was no benefit for the people in the debates of 1388 and 1392.

At the beginning of his speech, Mr. Ghalibaf introduced himself as someone who does not seek conflict but fights for the people.

Mr. Ghalibaf said that political disputes do not solve housing problems, sanctions, unemployment, or inflation.

He mentioned that these disputes bear no fruit other than making people hopeless.

Mr. Ghalibaf said the debates of the years 1388 and 1392 were not for the people.

He once again highlighted his 12-year experience as the mayor of Tehran, stating that during his tenure, he had no conflicts with the government or the city council.

Mr. Ghalibaf stated that officials should not waste people’s lives with political disputes.

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